Originally Posted by JoeJoeBrown
The most important thing, however, is how strong their swagger factors are.
Newton
South of the Mason Dixon +10 swagger
Barely literate +5 swagger
Thief +15 swagger
Kicked off of a team of thugs +20 swagger
Big, average speed -3 swagger
Hasn't done jacksquat on the field +15 swagger
Total Swagger: 62ATL College Park Zone 3* +20 swagger Bonus pts

Ifo Expre-Olomu is by far the #1 corner in this class. His ability to turn his head around and locate the ball for pass breakups and INTs is a rare and special trait. Not only do I think he's the best corner, but, depending on how well he runs, he might be the best defensive player in this draft, which means he might be the best overall player in this class.

My only quibble with him is lack of a back peddle. He might be my favorite corner since Brandon Flowers.

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I honestly believe Reggie Bush has turned into exactly the type of player I envisioned.

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I would like it if there were more successful black Quarterbacks in the NFL...

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iamcandian lives in a cabin in the Yukon Territory and writes letters to railroad barons about the price of hard tack.

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Originally Posted by GatorsBullsFan

I could possibly see Matthew Stafford Dropping out of the 1st round

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Originally Posted by GoRavens

Tahj Boyd has the best fundamentals of any QB in this class, I think his game translates great to the NFL.

I personally think Justin Gilbert might be the best CB in the draft. Love his size, speed and playmaking ability. He's had a great senior season. I'm interested in seeing how he's going to do against Dorial Green-Beckham in their bowl game.

This is kinda turning into a generic top CB thread, so ill comment on Roby.

I'm actually shocked by the love. He has great speed, but makes a ton of mistakes. I worry that he doesn't have the mental side of things down. Or it could be a symptom of just how ****** his coaching has been. Dunno, he's had some bad games (not just bad plays, but bad games where he has blown his man coverage or made poor tackle attempts, etc. )

I personally think Justin Gilbert might be the best CB in the draft. Love his size, speed and playmaking ability. He's had a great senior season. I'm interested in seeing how he's going to do against Dorial Green-Beckham in their bowl game.

Gilbert has the athleticism and ball skills to be great but his footwork out of the back pedal is so sloppy. To this point he is able to get away with poor technique but that won't be the case on the next level. I actually think he is a prime candidate to move to FS.